- [Instructor] I'm going to show you…my method for editing synched videos.…In this project, that means choosing…which of my three videos best illustrates my point.…In this case, my options are, the iPhone cam,…the Android screen cap, or the laptop screen cap.…Now, since scene one just has the one camera,…I'll be focusing on scene two.…As I work my way through this, keep in mind,…this is not necessarily the final cut.…If I change my mind about a section,…I can always go back and tweak things later.…

The first thing I'm going to do…is simplify my timeline a bit.…I'm gonna carefully pull my iPhone clips…to the bottom of the stack.…Select both,…pull them down.…Next, I'm gonna separate the audio and video.…Right click, Separate Audio and Video.…As I work through the project, you'll see why I do this.…I'm also going to carefully switch…the stack order of those.…So, the audio is on the bottom.…Now, there's not really a reason for this.…

Other than, it's just easier on my brain.…I like the main audio clips to all live…on the same track, if possible.…

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6/6/2017

Learn how to do more with less by using your smartphone to create instructional videos in Camtasia. In this course, join Corbin Anderson as he shows how to use your smartphone, Camtasia, and a few simple accessories to create a high-quality video-based training. Throughout the course, Corbin explores the best practices for creating a video-based training that's engaging, well-produced, and effective. As he deconstructs a short, live-action instructional video, he explains how to shoot video with your phone, record audio using a wired lavalier, sync multiple media sources, make detailed audio adjustments, and more.